You did the right thing by working through your partner support rep.  I'm
not sure what kind of turn-around time they aim for.

--Ned.

On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Robert M <rmundkow...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I am working on developing an xBlock for a course we have on edx.org.
>
> I got access to an edge account, but I assume I still need a system admin
> to install the xBlock?
>
> I believe we are an edx.org partner and I sent a request to partner
> support asking about this.  It has been 3 days without a reply yet.
>
> I am wondering is there a faster way to get xBlock installed?  Otherwise
> seems like trying to test an xBlock on edx.org is going to be a very slow
> process.
>
> I figure I can test most of the xBlock locally on my laptop, but it is not
> possible to test how it interacts with the edx.org platform unless I want
> to try to setup the whole platform some where, which seems like a lot of
> work.
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